Abstract: Physiological brain aging is characterized by a loss of synaptic contacts and neuronal apoptosis that provoke age-dependent decline of cognitive functions. Neural/synaptic redundancy and plastic remodelling of brain networking, also secondary to mental and physical training, promotes maintenance of brain activity in healthy elderly for everyday life and fully productive affective and intellectual capabilities. However, age is the main risk factor for neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) that impact on cognition. Oscillatory electromagnetic brain activity is a hallmark of neuronal network function in various brain regions. Modern neurophysiological techniques including electroencephalography (EEG) can i...
Cortical gray matter volume and resting state cortical electroencephalographic rhythms are typically...
Objective: Here we test the hypothesis that cortical source mapping of resting state electroencephal...
Altered oscillatory brain activity in Alzheimer disease (AD) may reflect underlying neuropathologica...
Physiological brain aging is characterized by a loss of synaptic contacts and neuronal apoptosis tha...
Physiological brain aging is characterized by a combination of synaptic pruning, loss of cortico-cor...
Physiological brain aging is characterized by synapses loss and neurodegeneration that slowly lead t...
The human brain contains an intricate network of about 100 billion neurons. Aging of the brain is ch...
The human brain contains an intricate network of about 100 billion neurons. Aging of the brain is ch...
International audienceThe human brain contains an intricate network of about 100 billion neurons. Ag...
Physiological brain aging is characterized by a loss of synaptic contacts and neuronal apoptosis tha...
Human brain contains an intricate network of about 100 billion neurons. Aging of the brain is charac...
The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying normal aging and neurodegenerative disorders represent ...
The present thesis explores the electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns associated with attention and...
Objective: The present study tested the hypothesis that cortical electroencephalographic (EEG) rhyth...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most frequent neurodegenerative disorder and cause of dementia along...
Cortical gray matter volume and resting state cortical electroencephalographic rhythms are typically...
Objective: Here we test the hypothesis that cortical source mapping of resting state electroencephal...
Altered oscillatory brain activity in Alzheimer disease (AD) may reflect underlying neuropathologica...
Physiological brain aging is characterized by a loss of synaptic contacts and neuronal apoptosis tha...
Physiological brain aging is characterized by a combination of synaptic pruning, loss of cortico-cor...
Physiological brain aging is characterized by synapses loss and neurodegeneration that slowly lead t...
The human brain contains an intricate network of about 100 billion neurons. Aging of the brain is ch...
The human brain contains an intricate network of about 100 billion neurons. Aging of the brain is ch...
International audienceThe human brain contains an intricate network of about 100 billion neurons. Ag...
Physiological brain aging is characterized by a loss of synaptic contacts and neuronal apoptosis tha...
Human brain contains an intricate network of about 100 billion neurons. Aging of the brain is charac...
The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying normal aging and neurodegenerative disorders represent ...
The present thesis explores the electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns associated with attention and...
Objective: The present study tested the hypothesis that cortical electroencephalographic (EEG) rhyth...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most frequent neurodegenerative disorder and cause of dementia along...
Cortical gray matter volume and resting state cortical electroencephalographic rhythms are typically...
Objective: Here we test the hypothesis that cortical source mapping of resting state electroencephal...
Altered oscillatory brain activity in Alzheimer disease (AD) may reflect underlying neuropathologica...